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Re: formatting two-note tremolo's
From: |
Neil Puttock |
Subject: |
Re: formatting two-note tremolo's |
Date: |
Fri, 19 Dec 2008 20:47:21 +0000 |
Hi Kristof,
2008/12/19 kristof <address@hidden>:
> after browsing a bit through the documentation, i thought something like
>
> \once \override StemTremolo #'slope = #0.3
> \once \override StemTremoloe #'X-extent = #5
> \once \override StemTremoloe #'Y-extent = #5
> \repeat "tremolo" 16 {<cis\6>32 <d\5>32 }
>
> should change the appeareance of the tremolo, but that doesn't seem to make
> any difference..
The docs are a bit lacking on this, but the StemTremolo object is only
used for tremolos on single notes, whereas chord tremolos are Beam
objects created by the Chord_tremolo_engraver. Like normal beamed
notes, you can flip them using \stemDown.
There's no equivalent to 'slope for chord tremolos, so you'll have to
use 'rotation to tilt it slightly.
Regards,
Neil